Amazing Seasun Games has officially rolled out the first post-launch season for its free-to-play mech shooter Mecha Break. Titled Pulse of the Indigo Stone, the update is available now on PC via Steam and Xbox Series X|S, introducing new Strikers, weapons, missions, and a redesigned Battle Pass system. The release comes only months after the game’s debut, signaling strong ongoing support and a steady roadmap for fans of the large-scale mech battles.
Season 1 adds two fresh Strikers, HEL and ALPHARD, both offering distinct combat approaches. HEL focuses on infiltration, long-range precision, and camouflage-based tactics, while ALPHARD thrives on speed and overwhelming firepower, designed to break enemy defenses head-on. In addition, the update introduces new weapons, skins, expanded missions, balance adjustments, and further improvements to tutorials and progression. Players will also see major refinements to the Battle Pass, offering greater flexibility and increased rewards.
Key Features in Season 1: Pulse of the Indigo Stone
- Introduction of two new Strikers: HEL and ALPHARD
- Eight seasonal weapons including howitzers, drones, and unique skins
- Striker Archive expansion with Narukami Type-S and pilot Kanon Kamiya
- Additional Special Strikers and Pilots such as Serenith Custom
- Improved tutorial system to better guide new players
- Revamped Battle Pass with Matrix Selections and Matrix Contract for more rewards
- Expanded mission structure with new daily, weekly, and monthly tasks
The update is also being showcased at Tokyo Game Show 2025, where visitors can experience the new Strikers firsthand. The booth features cosplay performances, streamer-led matches, live tournament finals, and even the debut sale of the Purple Falcon Mecha action figure.
Mecha Break is developed by Amazing Seasun Games and is available now as a free-to-play title on PC and Xbox platforms. Season 1: Pulse of the Indigo Stone is live starting today.